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Iain Downs12/10/2019 11:01:20
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I know what it does - it's part of the catch system for a double glazed window. However, google is not being my friend here (or amazon or ebay) as I don't know what they are called.

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And in place

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I'm sure you all think I should get out my calipers, draw up a plan and make one out to mild steel, but I have neither the patience (nor probably the skill) to hack up something which probably costs a pound to buy! If only I know where!

Many thanks in anticipation.

Iain

Mike Poole12/10/2019 11:11:21
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Try searching for window keeps.

Mike

Journeyman12/10/2019 11:11:54
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Try a search on Espagnolette Bolts and the bit you are looking for is called a keep. Often referred to as espag locks.

John

Nicholas Farr12/10/2019 11:14:12
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Hi, have at look at Window Furniture

Regards Nick.

Brian G12/10/2019 11:16:10
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You could try somebody like handlesandhinges.co.uk

Brian

Mike Poole12/10/2019 11:23:28
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**LINK**

try here It’s a Fuhr item

Mike

Edited By Mike Poole on 12/10/2019 11:53:36

dcosta12/10/2019 11:25:13
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Hi Iain, good morning.

You cant try ***HERE***
Withou looking further I found a variation.

For searching I used "window keeps GU" , being GU one maker of PVK keeps.

Regards
Dias Costa

Edited By dcosta on 12/10/2019 11:32:06

roy entwistle12/10/2019 11:36:39
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I believe the good book says " Ask and ye shall receive "

Roy cheeky

Daniel12/10/2019 11:40:21
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Google Reverse Image Search often works well with these kinds of problems.

ATB,

Daniel

peak412/10/2019 13:32:26
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Posted by Mike Poole on 12/10/2019 11:23:28:

**LINK**

try here It’s a Fuhr item

Mike

Edited By Mike Poole on 12/10/2019 11:53:36

Oddly cheaper on ebay from the same source £9 inc P&P

Bill

Mike Poole12/10/2019 14:07:26
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That’s a good spot Bill, looks like Iain is sorted.

Mike

Iain Downs12/10/2019 15:24:01
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Many thanks for all your help.

Especial Gold Stars for Mike and Bill for (astoundingly) finding just the right piece and then finding it cheaper! (Yes, Yorkshire).

Iain

Iain Downs20/10/2019 12:50:55
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And just to complete the circle, here it is fitted in place.

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The window still needs a little 'help' when opening, but it's much better than it was.

Thanks again to all who helped.

Iain

Nigel Graham 203/11/2019 23:41:57
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A bit off-topic but I couldn't resist the "what they are called" theme:

The Weymouth company Eurofasteners closed some months ago - as its name implied it sold a very large range of engineering and general fastenings etc.

The business now renting the building, on an industrial-estate, has placed a probably heartfelt notice on the door, reading something close to this...

"No we do not know what has happened to Eurofasteners, nor where they have gone.

And we do not know where you can get one of those... try Screwfix."

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